Medium Fir Bark
Please note: The medium fir bark we have been getting recently is running a bit smaller than pictured. For years fir bark has been a staple in orchid mixes. Medium fir bark is best suited to epiphites with medium to large roots. Fir bark breaks down more quickly in wet humid environments and as it breaks down it uses nitrogen. Fertilizer with a higher nitrogen component is required for fir bark mixes. Fir bark comes from the bark of Douglas Fir. Small Fir Bark, and Large Fir Bark are also available. An exceptional alternative to fir bark is aged Medium Monterey Pine Bark.
See also:
- Aerolite
- Aliflor - Small
- Aliflor - Medium
- Broken Brick
- Cedar
- Charcoal - Small
- Charcoal - Medium
- Charcoal - Large
- Cobblestone
- Coconut Husk Chips - Shredded
- Coconut Husk Chips - Small
- Coconut Husk Chips - Medium
- Coconut Husk Chips - Large
- Coconut Husk Fiber
- Cork - XSmall
- Cork - Small
- Cork - Medium
- Cork - Large
- Coir
- Cypress
- Diatomite - Small
- Diatomite - Medium
- Diatomite - Large
- Fir bark - Small
- Fir bark - Medium
- Fir bark - Large
- Granite Chips (turkey grit)
- Marble Chips
- Metro Mix 380 (with Coir)
- Monterey Pine Bark - Small
- Monterey Pine Bark - Medium
- Packing Peanuts
- Pea Gravel
- Peat Moss
- Pro Mix HP
- Pro Moss - Fibrous Blond
- Pumice Rock
- Redwood Bark
- Rice Hulls
- Rockwool Cubes
- Sand
- Sphagnum Moss - AAA New Zealand
- Sphagnum Moss - Chilean 5 Star
- Sphagnum Moss - Milled
- Sphagnum Moss - Premium Chopped
- Sponge Rock - Small (Perlite)
- Sponge Rock - Medium
- Sponge Rock - Large
- Tree Fern Fiber - Small
- Tree Fern Fiber - Medium
- Turface
- Vermiculite
- Volcanic Rock - Medium
- Volcanic Rock - Large



